Hannah Brown

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Hannah Brown
Hannah Brown 2018.jpg
Brown in 2018
Born
Hannah Kelsey Brown

(1994-09-24) September 24, 1994 (age 27)
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Alabama
Occupation
  • Television personality
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Alabama USA 2018
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorGreen
Major
competition(s)
Miss USA 2018
(Unplaced)

Hannah Kelsey Brown(born September 24, 1994)[1][2] is an American television personality and former beauty pageant titleholder. She starred as the lead in season 15 of The Bachelorette. Brown had previously placed in the top seven in season 23 of The Bachelor. As a beauty pageant titleholder, Brown was crowned Miss Alabama USA 2018, and competed in Miss USA 2018. Following The Bachelorette, she competed on season 28 of Dancing with the Stars with partner, Alan Bersten, and was declared the winner on November 25, 2019.[3]

Early life and education[]

Brown was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to parents Robert Walker Brown and Susanne Brown. She was raised both in Tuscaloosa and in nearby Northport, Alabama.[4][5][6] She graduated from Tuscaloosa County High School, and later from the University of Alabama in 2017, receiving a degree magna cum laude from the university's College of Communication and Information Sciences.[1][7] In college, she was a member of the Alpha Upsilon Chapter of the Alpha Chi Omega (AΧΩ) sorority.[8] Brown then worked as an interior designer in Northport.[7]

Career[]

Pageantry[]

Brown began her pageantry career at age 15, competing in local Alabama teen pageants.[9] As a teenager, she had placed first runner-up in Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen 2010 and second runner-up in Miss Alabama Teen USA 2011. Brown later competed in Miss Alabama 2013, representing Tuscaloosa, however she did not place in the competition.[6][10][11][12] After a brief hiatus from pageantry, Brown returned to compete in Miss Alabama USA 2017, but did not place in the competition. She returned the following year, representing West Alabama, and was crowned Miss Alabama USA 2018.[11]

As Miss Alabama USA 2018, Brown was given the opportunity to represent Alabama at the Miss USA 2018 competition, held in Shreveport, Louisiana.[13] While at Miss USA, Brown was roommates with future The Bachelor castmate Caelynn Miller-Keyes, who had been crowned Miss North Carolina USA 2018. For the pageant, Brown adopted a platform of mental health awareness, as she had previously suffered from anxiety and depression which caused her to leave pageantry for several years.[14][6][7][9] Brown ultimately did not place in the competition and the pageant was won by Sarah Rose Summers of Nebraska. She resumed her reign after filming of The Bachelor had completed and crowned Hannah McMurphy as her successor in November 2018.[15][16]

Reality television[]

The Bachelor[]

In 2018, Brown was cast in season 23 of The Bachelor, starring former professional football player Colton Underwood. Filming for the season took place throughout fall 2018, and Brown was later revealed by ABC to be a contestant on December 6, 2018.[17][18] Brown went on to place seventh in the competition, being eliminated by Underwood during the episode airing February 18, 2019 and filmed in Denver, Colorado.[19] During the second part of the season finale, aired on March 12, 2019, Brown was announced by host Chris Harrison as the lead for the upcoming fifteenth season of The Bachelorette. Brown is the first Bachelorette cast to not have placed in the top four of a season of The Bachelor.[20][21][22]

The Bachelorette[]

In the season finale of The Bachelorette, Brown chose Jed Wyatt as her fiancé, although they later broke up after filming after it emerged through People that Wyatt had been in a relationship with another woman prior to and during his stint on the show. Brown later asked runner-up Tyler Cameron out on a date during the finale, although their relationship did not progress.[23][24][25]

Dancing With The Stars[]

In August 2019, Brown was announced as one of the celebrities to compete on season 28 of Dancing with the Stars. Her appearance makes her the second woman in the show's history to participate from The Bachelorette, following Trista Sutter in the first season.[26][27] She was partnered with professional dancer Alan Bersten during her tenure on the show. In the finale, which aired on November 25, Brown and Bersten were announced as the winners.[3]

Dancing with the Stars (Season 28 Performances)

Week Dance / Song Judges' score Result
Inaba Goodman Tonioli
1 Cha-cha-cha / "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" 7 7 6 No Elimination
2 Viennese Waltz / "Lover" 8 8 8 Safe
3 Rumba / "Hold On" 7 7 7 Safe
4 Paso Doble / "I Love It" 8 81/8 8 Safe
5 Foxtrot / "A Whole New World" 9 7 9 No Elimination
6 Samba / "Southbound" 8 8 8 Safe
7 Jazz / "Bad Girls"
Team Freestyle / "Somebody's Watching Me"
8
9
9
9
8
9
Safe
8 Quickstep / "American Girl"
Salsa Dance-Off / "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You"
10
Awarded
9
2
10
Points
Safe
9 Salsa / "No Scrubs"
Tango / "Boy with Luv"
8
10
8/82
9/102
8
10
Safe
10
(Semifinals)
Rumba / "Dancing with a Stranger"
Contemporary / "Lose You to Love Me"
9
9
9
9
9
9
Safe
11
(Finals)
Viennese Waltz / "Lover"
Freestyle / "Girl on Fire" & "Hollaback Girl"
10
10
9
10
9
10
Winners

1 Score given by guest judge Leah Remini.

2 Score given by guest judge Joey Fatone.

People's Choice Award[]

On November 10, 2019, Brown won "The Competition Contestant of 2019" at the 45th People's Choice Awards for her time as lead on The Bachelorette.[28]

Controversy[]

On May 16, 2020, Brown used a racial slur while singing along to the lyrics of "Rockstar," a song by rapper DaBaby, on Instagram Live. She was criticized by numerous media outlets, as well as other well-known cast members of The Bachelor, including former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay. After initially denying that she used the slur, Brown issued a written apology on Instagram the next day promising "to do better".[29] Two weeks later, she made another, much longer apology on Instagram that was well received.[30]

Personal life[]

Brown began dating Adam Woolard in early 2021. The pair made their relationship official in February 2021 with a Valentine's Day tribute.[31][non-primary source needed]

Brown wrote an autobiographical book titled God Bless This Mess: Learning to Live and Love Through Life’s Best (and Worst) Moments. She opens up about her struggles with depression, body image and more in the book, and details the joys and frustrations that have accompanied her newfound celebrity.

“My life was a complete mess, and God bless all of it. Because it’s in the messes where we learn the most -- as long as we slow down enough to realize what God is trying to show us.”

— Hannah Brown (Bless This Mess)

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Miss USA 2018 Herself Miss Alabama USA; unplaced
2019 The Bachelor Contestant; season 23; seventh place
The Bachelorette The Bachelorette; season 15
Bachelor in Paradise Guest appearance; season 6
Dancing with the Stars Winner; season 28[3]
2020 The Bachelor Guest appearance; season 24
2021 The Celebrity Dating Game Mystery Celebrity

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 People's Choice Awards The Competition Contestant of 2019 The Bachelorette Won [28]

References[]

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  2. ^ Cohen, Jess (March 22, 2019). "How Hannah Brown's Bachelorette Journey Will Be Different From Past Seasons". E! News. Retrieved May 8, 2019. Born Sept. 24, 1994, Hannah B. is now the youngest Bachelorette star in history at the age of 24.
  3. ^ a b c Seemayer, Zach (November 25, 2019). "'Dancing With the Stars' Crowns New Season 28 Champion -- See Who Took Home the Mirrorball Trophy!". Entertainment Tonight.
  4. ^ Flanagan, Ben (March 12, 2019). "Alabama's Hannah Brown is ABC's next 'Bachelorette'". AL.com. Retrieved May 8, 2019. Born and raised in Auburn...
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  7. ^ a b c D'Aluisio, Alexandra (March 12, 2019). "Who Is Hannah Brown? 5 Things to Know About the Next Bachelorette". Us Weekly.
  8. ^ "2016-17 Annual Giving Societies for Individual Donors". Alpha Chi Omega. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  9. ^ a b Demaria, Meghan (January 14, 2019). "Who Is Hannah B. From The Bachelor? Here's What to Know About Miss Alabama". Popsugar.com.
  10. ^ Jaramillo, Natalia (January 17, 2019). "Who Is Hannah Brown? 5 Things To Know About The 'Bachelor' Contestant Who Went On The First One-On-One With Colton Underwood". YourTango.com.
  11. ^ a b "Miss Alabama USA & Miss Alabama Teens USA State Pageant Results". Pageant Update. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
  12. ^ Taylor, Drew (January 2, 2018). "Northport native to represent Alabama in Miss USA beauty pageant". The Tuscaloosa News. Alabama. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  13. ^ "It's official: Miss USA 2018 pageant coming to Shreveport". KTBS-TV. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  14. ^ Falcone, Dana Rose (March 12, 2019). "Everything to Know About the New Bachelorette, Former Pageant Queen Hannah Brown". People.
  15. ^ Sison, Bree (November 18, 2018). "University of Alabama students win Miss Alabama USA, Miss Teen Alabama USA". WBRC-TV.
  16. ^ "Hannah McMurphy". Pageant Planet. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  17. ^ Flanagan, Ben (December 6, 2016). "Meet the Alabama women competing for Colton Underwood's heart on 'The Bachelor'". Alabama: AL.com. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
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  22. ^ Krolak, Mike (March 12, 2019). "Who Is the Next Bachelorette 2019? It's Hannah Brown!". ABC.
  23. ^ "Bachelorette Bombshell! Jed Wyatt's Ex Says They Were Dating When He Went on the Show". People. June 18, 2019.
  24. ^ "Who Is Scott's Girlfriend? 'The Bachelorette' Contestant Has Some Explaining To Do". Romper. May 13, 2019.
  25. ^ Falcone, Dana Rose (July 30, 2019). "The Bachelorette: Hannah Brown Ends Engagement with Jed Wyatt After Learning He Told 'Half-Truths'". People.
  26. ^ "'Dancing With the Stars' 2019: Hannah Brown, Karamo Brown, Lamar Odom and more to compete on new season". Good Morning America. August 21, 2019.
  27. ^ Dove, Steve (August 21, 2019). "Dancing with the Stars 2019 Cast Revealed for Season 28". ABC.
  28. ^ a b Colurso, Mary (2019-11-11). "Hannah Brown says 'Roll Tide!' as she wins People's Choice Award". al. Retrieved 2019-11-15.
  29. ^ Torres, Libby. "'Bachelorette' star Hannah Brown was slammed for singing the N-word during an Instagram live. Here's a breakdown of everything that happened". Insider. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  30. ^ "Hannah Brown Has Had 'Uncomfortable' Talks With Family on Racism". Us Weekly. 2020-06-05. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  31. ^ "Adam Woolward's Instagram Post (Valentine's Day 2021)". Instagram. February 14, 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-12-23. Retrieved October 16, 2021.

External links[]

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Baylee Smith
Miss Alabama USA
2018
Succeeded by
Hannah McMurphy
Preceded by The Bachelorette
Season 15
Succeeded by
Clare Crawley
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